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  2. Physique magazine - Wikipedia

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    For example, a 1954 issue of Physique Pictorial claimed that the magazine was "planned primarily as an art reference book and is widely used in colleges and private schools throughout the country." [ 12 ] A third alibi, mostly limited to European publications, was a claimed affiliation with the nudist movement.

  3. Bruce Ozella - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Ozella's Popeye #1 (April 2012), page 16.. Bruce Ozella (born November 10, 1958) is an American cartoonist, best known for his revival of Popeye in 2012.. After study at Boston's New England School of Art & Design, Ozella worked as a graphic designer and illustrator in Boston for more than 30 years, producing advertising concepts, brochures, cartoons, flyers, magazine and newspaper ads ...

  4. Popeye - Wikipedia

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    In late 2012, IDW began reprinting the original 1940s–1950s Sagendorf Popeye comic books under the title of Classic Popeye. In November 2022, the publication of a new manga-inspired series called Eye Lie Popeye by Marcus Williams was announced, [53] the series would be published in 2024 by Massive Publishing. [54]

  5. List of art reference books - Wikipedia

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    The Magazine of Art. Illustrated art journal which ran from 1878 to 1904. The Studio International – an illustrated magazine of fine and applied art. 1893–1980. Illustrated. Only volumes out of copyright are held. The Wide World Magazine (Pub. by George Newnes). Travel and adventure magazine (1898–1965).

  6. List of Viz comic strips - Wikipedia

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    Poppy Bullshit and Araminta Bollocks, Art Makers – Two women who try and create modern forms of art from basic situations but always fail through lack of foresight – for example they set up a trap to lure a mouse, which turns out to be a rat. Posh Street Kids – A parody of the Bash Street Kids from The Beano.

  7. Reference work - Wikipedia

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    Reference books are either used very frequently—a dictionary or an atlas, for example—or very infrequently, such as a highly specialized concordance. Because some reference books are consulted by patrons too frequently to have enough copies and others so infrequently that replacing it would be difficult, libraries prefer to make them ...

  8. Popeyes Turkeys Are Back for a Very Cajun Thanksgiving - AOL

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  9. Hy Eisman - Wikipedia

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    In comic books he was the last artist doing Little Lulu before it was cancelled in 1984. From 1986 until 2006 (when the strip went into reruns), he wrote and drew The Katzenjammer Kids. An interview with Eisman on his career appeared in Hogan's Alley #15 (2007). [1] From 1994 until 2022, he wrote and drew the Sunday strips for Popeye. [3]